Palm&Pine
$$$ • Cocktail Bar, American, New American
Hours:
308 N Rampart St, New Orleans
(504) 814-6200
About Palm&Pine
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Palm&Pine Reviews
Had a solo dinner here tonight and received fantastic food and service. The beef fat griddled waygu and potato pave were sensational - pair it with the corn babies for an over the top experience. The bar was equally wonderful; the Autumn Oracle was especially noteworthy. Service was so loving and friendly; I lingered far longer than necessary just to savor and converse. If the persimmon ice cream is available, GET IT.
PS — I see racists and homophobes have review-bombed...read full review
Hateful owner, I’m sure the rest of his staff are the same - birds of a feather! If you have any decency, avoid this place!
Delightful dinner. Inventive and well executed menu. Hot sausage stuffed dates, grilled watermelon and swordfish crudo shined . Cocktails were tasty and Doc provided excellent service. Will return.
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Menu
Hours
| Monday | 5:30 - 9PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 5:30 - 9PM |
| Thursday | 5:30 - 9PM |
| Friday | 5:30 - 11PM |
| Saturday | 11AM - 2PM 5:30 - 11PM |
| Sunday | 10:30AM - 2PM 5:30 - 9PM |
Palm & Pine is a vibrant and lively restaurant in New Orleans that offers a unique dining experience. The atmosphere is electric, and the staff are attentive and friendly. Guests can enjoy the chef's table, where they can watch the kitchen staff in action, or simply soak in the LGBTQ-friendly ambiance.
The menu features a variety of creative and delicious dishes. The buttermilk ceviche remains a standout, praised for its perfect balance of flavors. The blackened fish, catfish, and steak are all cooked to perfection, with the steak's buttery, crunchy, and comforting potatoes side still being a highlight. The corn babies have become a must-try, with guests raving about their deliciousness alongside the P&P salad and beignets.
The food is amazing, and the service rivals the food. Everything that comes out is better than the last, and the boudin balls, chilaquiles, and potatoes are standouts. The staff is very friendly and knowledgeable about the menu, and the drinks are creative but still familiar. The dessert is the perfect finish to an elegant meal, and the restaurant is a must-visit for anyone in New Orleans.